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Here’s the way!
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The online platform “Sorgen-Tagebuch“ (“Worry Diary“) helps people deal with their problems and mental disorders
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promote & commit
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A critical look at a world hit
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“Silent Night, Holy Night” is said to be too corny, too crude, to unchristian – how has this song lasted for two centuries?
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experience & get involved
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Books people talk about
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Werner Frick developed the "Books people talk about" discussion format for the Studium Generale. It gives authors and their readers an opportunity to speak with each other.
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teaching & learning
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Barriers to Healing
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What are known as “living medicines” have been delivering impressive results in the treatment of patients with HIV and cancer – but European regulations don’t make it easy for the researchers
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research & discover
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A small, sharp eye
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Hans Zappe is developing an automatic, autonomous microcamera with chemical “muscles” which could be used in endoscopes and other applications
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research & discover
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Metropolitan city ranking 2023: People happiest in Hamburg - unhappiest in Leipzig
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Study led by Freiburg economist Bernd Raffelhüschen examines 12 major metropolitan cities as part of “SKL Glücksatlas” (“SKL Happiness Atlas“)
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Press Releases 2023
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Trust in the government and the media
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Political scientists investigate how people’s fears and behavior have changed during the pandemic
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research & discover
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Just the App for A Super Election Year
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The VoteSwiper tool aids decision-making ahead of upcoming state elections in Baden-Württemberg and Rheinland-Pfalz in March 2021
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experience & get involved
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A Sage from the Saar
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Economist Lars Feld is the chair of the advisory council that assesses macroeconomic development
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connect & create
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Increasing critical thinking
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Society is constantly changing – how can a subject like sociology cope with the multitude of voices?
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connect & create